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		<title>Ladies Gear Find: Reign Vermont Bags</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I lie to keep certain things together in my pack &#8211; my wallet, cell phone, keys, etc &#8211; things I don&#8217;t want to risk falling out of my pack. It also keeps them clean, in one spot and stops the thing I hate most: having to shove everything into hiking pants pockets when going into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I lie to keep certain things together in my pack &#8211; my wallet, cell phone, keys, etc &#8211; things I don&#8217;t want to risk falling out of my pack. It also keeps them clean, in one spot and stops the thing I hate most: having to shove everything into hiking pants pockets when going into the greasy spoon for an after-hike dinner&#8230;.</p>
<p>Over the years I have used a number of items, from hand sewn bags to even large Ziploc® bags to haul my junk. A good 9 or so months ago I was at the local REI and coveting a small <a href="http://reignvermont.com/collection.html" target="_blank">Reign Vermont bag</a> for the 1,000th time when finally I decided: OK, just buy it! At $35 it was a bit breath taking. To see the style, head to <a href="http://www.rei.com/product/724185" target="_blank">REI&#8217;s site</a>.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2039" title="reignvermontbag" src="http://blog.trailcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/reignvermontbag.jpg" alt="reignvermontbag" width="440" height="440" /></p>
<p>The bag is essentially a &#8220;passport&#8221; style purse. It has a simple strap that can be short or up to 60&#8243; long, allowing one to wear it across your chest for safety. (It also fits under a jacket in busy cities as well!) The front flap has a buckle, with a small zippered pocket under, as well as a main cargo area that has a full zipper and a key tether inside. Everything stays inside, tidy as can be. It has a mesh pocket for a cell phone, though I don&#8217;t use it for that. Good for lip balm!</p>
<p>The average weight is 6 ounces, so a little bit heavy to some, yet the weight is worth it. The bag is well made, sturdy and durable. It is produced in Vermont as well. Reign&#8217;s website offers many choices of fabrics for the bags, as well as other sizes (they make smaller ones).</p>
<p>I used the bag on every trip last summer and into this year. I have found I am using it more often daily as well. Forces me to carry less stuff with me &#8211; not a bad thing!</p>
<p>~Sarah</p>
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